RE: More like a 4 pint jug needed and then some..18 Aug 2025 08:35
Appreciate your honesty STN, of course there are always going to be risks as we ramp up that need monitoring, i'm pleased we have the likes of Will Dawes & Julian heading these companies, who i'm confident will manage these risks and deliver for shareholders (which includes themselves!).
Re the SPAC - A LOT has changed since the £400m valuation, and all for the better - so again, my concerns are eased by the improvements to an already very strong investment case. As many other posters have stated, given the market and geopolitical dynamics i cant see the SPAC listing being an issue...
Re: Malawi politics, copilot says:
All major candidates—Kabambe, Chakwera, and Mutharika—are pro-mining and broadly supportive of foreign investment, including from Western countries. However:
- Kabambe is the most aggressive in positioning mining as the backbone of economic recovery.
- Chakwera emphasizes transparency and regulatory reform.
- Mutharika has a history of liberalizing the sector and courting investors.
If Kabambe wins, as current polls suggest, Western mining firms can expect a favorable investment climate, especially if they align with his development and transparency goals.